Treasure Island Environmental Education: Native and Invasive Plants

Learn about native and invasive plants and their environmental impact at Sunset Vista Park

Join The City of Treasure Island in partnership with Keep Pinellas Beautiful on Friday, April 10th for an Environmental Education Presentation at Sunset Vista Park! Do you have a green thumb? Or, do you just like getting outside and helping protect your local environment? No matter the case, come join Keep Pinellas Beautiful as we learn about what it means to be a Florida “native” or “invasive” species. We’ll learn the benefits of planting native plants in your yard or garden, the harm that invasive plants cause, and what you can do to help make a difference! PLEASE SEE EVENT DETAILS BELOW WHERE TO MEET: Sunset Vista Park - 9750 Gulf Boulevard, Treasure Island, FL 33706 TIME: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM PARKING: First come, first serve parking will be available in the lot ACROSS from Caddy's (9186 W Gulf Blvd, Treasure Island, FL 33706). A representative will be in that parking lot handing out parking passes up until the start time of the presentation that will be good only through the presentation time. If you plan to stay at the beach for an extended period, you will need to pay for further parking. **Please Note: No need to print a ticket to attend** If you have any questions, please contact Devon Francke, Education Program Coordinator, at education@kpbcares.org or 612-760-7608.

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Started Apr 10 at 10 AM
Ended Apr 10 at 11 AM
9750 Gulf Blvd, Treasure Island, FL
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